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A Week With Golf & Grapes

Distinctive golf, cultivated wine experiences, curated outings for non-golfers, and evenings filled with great food, wine, and relaxed connection in beautiful places.

A Week Designed Around What Each Guest Enjoys Most

A Golf & Grapes experience brings together the two things golfers and wine lovers enjoy most — great courses and great wine — with curated activities for non-golfers throughout the day.

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Each week follows a natural pattern:

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  • Golf for golfers on distinctive courses

  • Curated outings for non-golfers while golfers are at the course

  • Evenings shared together over wine and regional cuisine

  • One fully shared day in the middle of the week focused on wine, scenery, and relaxation

 

It’s a relaxed, memorable way to enjoy a wine region together.

For Golfers

Golfers enjoy distinctive courses selected for their design, scenery, and overall experience.

 

Expect:

  • Courses that are fun and challenging

  • Relaxed morning starts before heading out for a full day of golf

  • Scenic settings in notable wine regions

 

After golf and some time to freshen up, the whole group reconnects over wine and a paired meal.

For Non-Golfers

While golfers are at the course, non-golfers enjoy curated outings chosen from a range of engaging experiences, such as:

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  • winery visits

  • cultural or historical tours

  • cooking classes

  • artisan or craft workshops

  • outdoor activities

  • guided walks or village time

  • or simply enjoying the comforts of a beautiful hotel

 

These outings are flexible, allowing each group to choose the experiences that interest them most.

 

Non-golfers and golfers come together in the evening for shared wine and dining experiences.

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Wine & Dining Experiences

Wine is central to every Golf & Grapes experience. Each region has its own style, landscapes, and traditions, and we design the week to highlight them.

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Throughout the trip, you’ll enjoy:

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  • curated winery visits

  • regionally inspired meals

  • thoughtful wine pairings

  • time to savor each place without rushing

 

Evenings bring the group together over wine and regional cuisine in a relaxed, memorable setting.

The Shared Wine Day

The middle of the week includes a day enjoyed entirely together — a deeper exploration of the region’s wine, landscapes, and hospitality.

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Activities may include:

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  • winery visits

  • tastings and cellar experiences

  • scenic drives

  • leisurely meals

  • time at the hotel or exploring nearby towns

Example Weekly Flow

The general rhythm of a week:

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Day 1:  Arrival, check-in, welcome dinner

Day 2: Golf for golfers; curated outing for non-golfers; evening dinner together

Day 3: Golf for golfers; curated outing for non-golfers; evening dinner together

Day 4: Shared Wine Day

Day 5: Golf for golfers; curated outing for non-golfers; arranged group dinner

Day 6: Golf for golfers; curated outing for non-golfers; farewell dinner

Day 7: Departure

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One evening during the week is typically kept open for guests who want to explore local restaurants on their own.

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While the specifics vary by region, season, and group preferences, the overall rhythm remains: golf, wine, culture, and evenings shared together.

Designed Around Your Group

Each trip is curated around your group’s preferences — the mix and pace of golf days, the mix and pace of non-golfer outings, and the types of wine and dining experiences you enjoy most.

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Whether your group is a mix of golfers and non-golfers, entirely golfers, or led by a Golf Professional or Sommelier, we design the experience around what matters to you.

Interested in a Golf & Grapes experience?

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